Call:
817-202-6461
Email:
tgibson@swau.edu
First Joined SWAU
10 years ago
Education
DNP-Systems Leadership, Loma Linda Univ., Loma Linda, CA
MSN Community Health, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
BSN, Angelo State Univ., San Angelo, TX
ADN- Cisco Junior College, Abilene, TX
Certified in Ambulatory Care (AACN) and as an
American College of Lifestyle Medicine Diplomat
Practice
Dr. Gibson previously worked as a Magnet Program Manager in a 500-bed Level 1 Trauma Center. Her 30+ years of providing care in a variety of outpatient and community settings informs her classroom teaching. Additionally, the acquisition of multiple grants has led to the development and implementation of multiple community health education programs to promote health and well-being for program attendees.
Articles & Presentations
Gibson, T.L., Davis, K., & Smith, A. (202X). Integrating disaster management into curricula: A successful collaboration with community partners. Nursing Education Perspectives. Pending
Hedges, D. & Gibson, T.L. (202x) Chapter 2 Health Disparities and Determinants of Health in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for Advanced Practice, Eds Downes, L. and Tryon, L. Jones & Barlett Learning-Pending.
Disaster Ready Nurses: A Diverse, Inclusive, and Successful Collaboration. Presented at the NEC in the Rockies, July 2023
Gibson, T.L. (2023). Road Signs. He Knows Thy Name, Devotional Book by Karen Pearson.
Gibson, T.L., & Lloyd, S (2018). Nursing staff perceptions of fall risk: The emergence of learned helplessness as a theme. Journal of Nursing Administration, 48(1), 5-7.
Nurse Resilience, Equity, and Inclusion: Teaching-learning Methods to Support Well-being. Presented at the NEC in the Rockies, July 2023
Professional Identity: An Antidote for Resilience? Presented at the Kettering Health Nursing Faculty Conference, July 2023
Educational Strategies for Healthcare Professionals: Leveraging Engagement and Content Delivery of Health Lifestyle Practice Workshop presentation at the 2022 ACLM Conference in Florida.
Service
Gibson continues to serve in the community as a member of the Texas Health Community Impact Council and by helping out in her faith community.